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Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by rozayx5(m): 9:55am On Sep 04, 2016


Employers operating under the aegis of Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, NECA, have warned of more business closures in the country, saying the operating environment in the in the last one year has been, “challenging, unpredictable, unstable and energy sapping.” Naira-Dollar The umbrella body for employers called for immediate application of the right economic and monetary policies and, particularly, development of local productive capacities through massive investments in infrastructure to rescue the economy from recession.
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The employers spoke on the heels of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) figures which, last week, confirmed that the nation’s economy has gone into recession and that no fewer than four million jobs had been lost in the last three quarters. At its 59th Annual General Meeting in Lagos, President of NECA, Larry Ettah, said Nigeria urgently needed to fix its erratic power supply to beat down the cost of local production of goods and services and reduce the over $2 billion import bills that was putting pressure on the foreign exchange. The current 4,000 megawatts of electricity, Ettah said, was far below what was required to bail the economy out of recession, contending that Nigeria urgently needed between 15,000 and 20,000 megawatts of electricity to kick-start local production. He said this was required to re-energise many businesses which were faced with rising production and operational costs leading to retrenchment, compounding the rising unemployment rate of over 13 percent. The NECA boss implored the Federal Government to look beyond the seeming good performance of some “big” businesses in gauging the state of the economy, pleading with government to spend quality money to revamp the economy. “We need to invest in boosting our infrastructural stock, we need to reduce our domestic debt, there is need to spend to position our economy to be export oriented and less dependent on import”, he stated. Ettah, who is also the Group Managing Director/CEO of UAC of Nigeria PLC, lamented that members had been going through untold challenges to remain afloat , confessing that he was short of words to capture the extremes of hardship and trauma businesses had had to contend with to remain standing in the last one year. “The mortality rate of micro, small and medium scale businesses is alarming and, if we are going to get a firm grip of the panacea to the high youth unemployment in Nigeria, then we must pay heed to the imperatives for sustainable enterprise”, Etta stated. Commenting on the economy in 2015 and the outlook for 2016, the NECA President said: “With a growth rate of 2.79 percent in 2015, the year recorded a dramatic slowdown from the 5-6% growth the Nigerian economy has become accustomed to recording. The triple jeopardy of a stand-still in government as a result of the 2015 election; a new government grappling to settle down and the drastic fall in government revenue as a result of fall in the crude oil prices, dealt a massive blow to the economy”. The NECA boss stated that 2016 had “so far not been any better with multiple economic challenges: depleted foreign reserves from USD 29.9 billion in November 2015 to USD25.71billion on August 19th, 2016; Naira depreciation by 31.7 percent from N197/USD in March 2015 to N330/USD in August 2016; high capital outflow, particularly portfolio investment; upward trend of inflation from 8.5 percent in March 2015 to 15.6 percent in June 2016 and increased interest rates”. Ettah explained that the economy contracted in the first quarter of 2016 and also in the second quarter as well, implying that the economy is now in recession. According to him, the economic challenges had impacted on the real sector, resulting in the decline in capacity utilisation, closure of businesses, redundancies and retrenchments, astronomical cost of forex plus smuggling, import restrictions, trade credit evaporation ( S&P, Moody and Fitch cuts Nigeria’s ratings / outlook to negative, rating remains at B+), shrinking supplier credit and Bills For Collection, reluctance by export credit agencies to grant more credit among others. “While there is no doubt that the past administration was profligate in its management of our commonwealth, it is quite evident that the lack of clarity about the economic agenda of the current government and some wrong policy choices have contributed to the current economic stagnation and recession”, he said. While lauding the 2016 federal budget, the NECA President said: “We, therefore, welcome the thrust of the 2016 budget which recognises that meaningful GDP growth requires quality spending to reflate the economy. We need to invest in boosting our infrastructural stock; we need to reduce our domestic debt; and there is the need to spend to position our economy to be export oriented and less dependent on import. We hope this budget will be faithfully implemented as this is key to the revival of the economy from the current recession.” Ettah highlighted key national issues facing the economy to include the perennial delay in the passage of the annual budget/appropriation process, deregulation of the foreign exchange market, deregulation of the downstream sector, expansionary fiscal policy/tax base, commitment to infrastructural development, curbing the menace of insecurity, decadent state of our industrial relations system and unbridled regulatory disposition.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 9:57am On Sep 04, 2016
Zombies will blame it on past administration.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by sammily(m): 9:59am On Sep 04, 2016
I am yet to see any economy in the world that would loose $20bn and its currency would not depreciate. There is so much delay in the West returning the loot kept with them because of its impact on their economy. Naira depreciated because of the looting. So also the unemployment increase. The jobs we seek have been created in other countries for their citizens using our money.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by reptile1: 10:01am On Sep 04, 2016
U͢n͢d͢e͢r o͢n͢e͢ y͢e͢a͢r b͢u͢h͢a͢ri͢ d͢e͢s͢t͢ro͢y͢e͢d͢ t͢h͢e͢ e͢c͢o͢n͢o͢m͢y͢. T͢h͢i͢s͢ p͢e͢ri͢o͢d͢ i͢s͢ w͢o͢rs͢t͢ I͢ h͢a͢v͢e͢ s͢e͢e͢n͢ i͢n͢ m͢y͢ y͢e͢a͢rs͢ o͢f͢ l͢i͢v͢i͢n͢g͢.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by mrvitalis(m): 10:02am On Sep 04, 2016
Love Machine:
Zombies will blame it on past administration.
Can u read?? Did u read at all??

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by reptile1: 10:04am On Sep 04, 2016
sammily:
I am yet to see any economy in the world that would loose $20bn and its currency would not depreciate. There is so much delay in the West returning the loot kept with them because of its impact on their economy. Naira depreciated because of the looting. So also the unemployment increase. The jobs we seek have been created in other countries for their citizens using our money.

C͢l͢i͢c͢k͢ l͢i͢k͢e͢ i͢f͢ u͢ t͢h͢i͢n͢k͢ a͢b͢o͢v͢e͢ w͢ri͢t͢e͢ u͢p͢ i͢s͢ n͢a͢t͢u͢ra͢l͢l͢y͢ s͢e͢n͢s͢e͢l͢e͢s͢s͢ o͢r s͢h͢a͢re͢ i͢f͢ h͢e͢ w͢a͢s͢ ri͢g͢h͢t͢.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by rozayx5(m): 10:05am On Sep 04, 2016
Love Machine:
Zombies will blame it on past administration.

some are already here


just compare our president and his cabinet with those of some nearby countries and you will weep

a President who did not and currently does not know what to do is brain dead

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 10:05am On Sep 04, 2016
Somebody should use a sign language to inform the dullard.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by kettle84(m): 10:06am On Sep 04, 2016
Mr buhari is busy arming the military to the teeth to help him suppress any uprisings against his government because he knows that he has failed.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by mrvitalis(m): 10:06am On Sep 04, 2016
the truth is we are in big trouble and there is no quick fix. .. U can see things required 15, 000 mw atleast.. . Were is the money to build that??

We just have to look inward and look for ways to replace imported items.. That's what will grow us.

Well the government has given dangote permission to expand his initial power plant plan from 2000mw to 12000mw
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 10:08am On Sep 04, 2016
Mama peace was right when she said buhari was brain dead.Mods,i only quote madam peace o.
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by rozayx5(m): 10:10am On Sep 04, 2016
kettle84:
Mr buhari is busy arming the military to the teeth to help him suppress any uprisings against his government because he knows that he has failed.

he shud keep it up. if he can turn the ND to a war zone i believe fulani herdsmen can replace the shell expatriates cool

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Chubhie: 10:11am On Sep 04, 2016
The umbrella body for employers called for immediate application of the right economic and monetary policies and, particularly, development of local productive capacities through massive investments in infrastructure to rescue the economy from recession.
Truth is if Buhari and his economic team have the right economic and monetary policies,they would honestly present such from day one.

They don't have it,can't seem to find one so they keep experimenting even with ancient models.

It is our collective prayers that they find this blueprint that gave them so much confidence during the campaigns.

They signed up for four years.This just second half and anything can happen.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by onatisi(m): 10:12am On Sep 04, 2016
reptile1:
U͢n͢d͢e͢r o͢n͢e͢ y͢e͢a͢r b͢u͢h͢a͢ri͢ d͢e͢s͢t͢ro͢y͢e͢d͢ t͢h͢e͢ e͢c͢o͢n͢o͢m͢y͢. T͢h͢i͢s͢ p͢e͢ri͢o͢d͢ i͢s͢ w͢o͢rs͢t͢ I͢ h͢a͢v͢e͢ s͢e͢e͢n͢ i͢n͢ m͢y͢ y͢e͢a͢rs͢ o͢f͢ l͢i͢v͢i͢n͢g͢.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by oduastates: 10:13am On Sep 04, 2016
The Nigerian economy is still deceiving
Much more poorer than it is right now.
There isn't any much difference between the Nigerian economy and society of 1990 and today.
Anyone who left Nigeria for a good number of years can attest to this.
Minor cosmetic changes here and there (in and around lagos), but it remains the same shallow economy without any depth.

Electricity - none
Water - none
Wholesale Irrigation and modern farming - none
Manufacturing - basic
Heavy industry - for where?
Mining-?
Rail - same old locomotives since 1890
conspicuous consumption - A+++
Good Road - for where.
Religion - booming

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by rozayx5(m): 10:15am On Sep 04, 2016
reptile1:
U͢n͢d͢e͢r o͢n͢e͢ y͢e͢a͢r b͢u͢h͢a͢ri͢ d͢e͢s͢t͢ro͢y͢e͢d͢ t͢h͢e͢ e͢c͢o͢n͢o͢m͢y͢. T͢h͢i͢s͢ p͢e͢ri͢o͢d͢ i͢s͢ w͢o͢rs͢t͢ I͢ h͢a͢v͢e͢ s͢e͢e͢n͢ i͢n͢ m͢y͢ y͢e͢a͢rs͢ o͢f͢ l͢i͢v͢i͢n͢g͢.


nowadays the number of people asking for help have increased shocked shocked shocked

so many dudes go to bed hungry cry

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by BerryBlaster: 10:16am On Sep 04, 2016
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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 10:19am On Sep 04, 2016
sammily:
I am yet to see any economy in the world that would loose $20bn and its currency would not depreciate. There is so much delay in the West returning the loot kept with them because of its impact on their economy. Naira depreciated because of the looting. So also the unemployment increase. The jobs we seek have been created in other countries for their citizens using our money.
Dumbest comment ever!.
From this write up i can deduce two things: that looted $20bn is the reason this economy is heading for a recession. And also increase in unemployment. cheesy You're a joke!.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Blackfire(m): 10:20am On Sep 04, 2016
Adding frustration to the already filled cup of frustration.
Who did we offend? Eh?
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 10:24am On Sep 04, 2016
sammily:
I am yet to see any economy in the world that would loose $20bn and its currency would not depreciate. There is so much delay in the West returning the loot kept with them because of its impact on their economy. Naira depreciated because of the looting. So also the unemployment increase. The jobs we seek have been created in other countries for their citizens using our money.

True talk bro. But the money looted aren't just all stack up in the west, the 4 geopolitical zone of this country are all involved especially the North and South. Saying it's just the West makes your comment tribal and unbiased
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by sammily(m): 10:46am On Sep 04, 2016
Stelvin101:


True talk bro. But the money looted aren't just all stack up in the west, the 4 geopolitical zone of this country are all involved especially the North and South. Saying it's just the West makes your comment tribal and unbiased

You misunderstood me bro, when i said West, I'm referring to the Western world, not SouthWest Nigeria.

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by OkoyeA1(m): 11:47am On Sep 04, 2016
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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Nobody: 11:52am On Sep 04, 2016
sammily:


You misunderstood me bro, when i said West, I'm referring to the Western world, not SouthWest Nigeria.

Oh okay.
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by Emmaoga: 11:55am On Sep 04, 2016
sammily:
I am yet to see any economy in the world that would loose $20bn and its currency would not depreciate. There is so much delay in the West returning the loot kept with them because of its impact on their economy. Naira depreciated because of the looting. So also the unemployment increase. The jobs we seek have been created in other countries for their citizens using our money.

talking nonsense UPANDAN since 18DC

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by ificatchmodeh: 12:26pm On Sep 04, 2016
Me I don tire to the read all this news and comments upandan.
Na so we go de dey?
Abi no be find solution to all this matter..
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by MadeInTokyo: 12:36pm On Sep 04, 2016
Buhari ......see ur life

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Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by chernest2002: 10:12am On Sep 05, 2016
Ffk said it before election, I also saw it but is so sorry that buhari deceived many Nigerians and today all he does is to pass blames everyday. Les bear it till buhari goes back to dualla because nobody is talking of impeachment now
Re: Recesssion: More Business Closures, Workers’ Retrenchment Loom, : VANGUARD by White007(m): 10:29am On Sep 05, 2016
undecided

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